Will ship (N): I had it shipped to me by pallet, it cost nearly $400 and was stressfull - the mount alone weighs 50 pounds.

Other info: This is the most comprehensive package I have ever seen - it is a Maxim museum - you will have everything you need for a long time, except belts over ten rounds.

I have a fairly comprehensive Maxim M1910 set up - receiver by MidWest Metal Creations.

With accessories, including but not limited to:
Sokolov mount.
spare barrel in canvas.
Spare lock
spare sights and top cover
numerous ammo cans and belts
a Finn loader
spare parts bag with accessories
oil cans in ammo can
blank firing device
Wooden Crate of ammo (and more)
Wooden Crate of blanks
The stainless funnel is not Russian - but it is good for filling the cooler with distilled water.

WTS a Midwest Metal Creations M1910 Maxim on Sokolov mount. Very well made, semi auto version of the famous Russian HMG of WWI and the Great Patriotic War(WWII)
Dennis Ricke of MMC does an excellent job of building these beasts.BATF approved semi auto can be purchased like a rifle in most states.It runs very well and is a head turner at the range.Caliber 7.62x54R,still plenty of inexpensive surplus around.200 round belt fed,water cooled. It is a hoot to shoot !More accurate than some realize.
Have had a great time shooting this gun but it is time to pass it on to someone else. It really is a lot of fun to shoot,we have cut down a tree with it.
It can fire fairly fast with practiced trigger manipulation.

The rebuilt M1910 on mount comes with lots of extras !
12 ammo cans plus a few assorted short belts.(10 rounds max)
An ammo carrier with oil and water bottles.(pictured)
A gunner's tool kit in canvas pouch.(pictured)
A Finn belt loading machine.(pictured)
A spare lock fitted to the gun.(pictured)
A spare barrel (and canvas case) and top cover with finger springs - (pictured)

Please PM me - or figgypix(at)yahoo.com you know what to do with the (at)

Water condenser catcher - oil - anti-freeze cans - (remember where this was used and at what temperature.)
http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p140/figaro1971/Mobile%20Uploads/photo_zpscd520317.jpg (http://s127.photobucket.com/user/figaro1971/media/Mobile%20Uploads/photo_zpscd520317.jpg.html)

This is one of the rarer M1910's that still has the old style water filler, not the "snow cap."
http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p140/figaro1971/my%20personal%20guns/photo_zpse7b334e0.jpg (http://s127.photobucket.com/user/figaro1971/media/my%20personal%20guns/photo_zpse7b334e0.jpg.html)

pitfighter

02-22-2014, 6:47 PM

Please review pictures carefully - there are a lot of accessories and spare parts included in this sale -

Watch what has happened to the price of these WW2 belt-feds in the last five years!
(there are 1919A4's going for $3K and $2.5K on these boards.)

pitfighter

02-25-2014, 3:54 PM

Lots of PM interest in these - they will go this week as there have been reasonable offers made that I am likely to take -

Here is the Maxim on a WW1 movie -
http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p140/figaro1971/photo_zpsbfaefadc.jpg (http://s127.photobucket.com/user/figaro1971/media/photo_zpsbfaefadc.jpg.html)

pitfighter

02-26-2014, 10:51 AM

1919a4 Pics -
It is quite dusty - the white paint on the booster may come off with a little TLC - someone stored it somewhere white, my guess.
It basically looks unfired - I have not fired it, and do not intend to - all seems to work as it should.